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+[% INCLUDE 'header.html', title => loc('Frequently Asked Questions') %]
+
+<h1>Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>What is FixMyStreet?</dt>
+ <dd>FixMyStreet is a site to help people report, view,
+or discuss local problems they&rsquo;ve found to their local council by
+simply locating them on a map. It launched in early February
+2007.</dd>
+ <dt>What sort of problems should I report with FixMyStreet?</dt>
+ <dd>FixMyStreet is primarily for reporting things which are
+<strong>broken or dirty or damaged or dumped, and need fixing, cleaning
+or clearing</strong>, such as:
+
+ <ul><li>Abandoned vehicles
+ <li>Dog Fouling
+ <li>Flyposting or graffiti
+ <li>Flytipping or litter
+ <li>Streetcleaning, such as broken glass in a cycle lane
+ [% IF c.cobrand.moniker != 'southampton' %]
+ <li>Unlit lampposts
+ [% END %]
+ <li>Potholes
+ </ul>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt>What isn&rsquo;t FixMyStreet for?</dt>
+ <dd>FixMyStreet is not a way of getting in touch with [% c.cobrand.is_council ? 'the' : 'your' %] council for all
+ issues &ndash; please use FixMyStreet only for problems such as the above. We
+ often route problem reports via cleansing services or highways and so using
+ FixMyStreet for other matters may result in a delay in your report getting
+ to the right department. <strong>You will need to contact [% c.cobrand.is_council ? 'the' : 'your' %] council
+ directly for problems such as</strong>:
+
+ <ul><li>Anti-social behaviour
+ <li>Any urgent or emergency problems
+ <li>Noise pollution or barking dogs
+ <li>Fires and smoke/smell pollution
+ <li>Missing wheelie bins or recycling boxes or missed rubbish collections
+ <li>Proposals for speed bumps/ CCTV/ pedestrian crossings/ new road layouts/ etc.
+ <li>Complaining about your neighbours
+ <li>Complaining about the council
+ <li>Joy riding, drug taking, animal cruelty, or other criminal activity
+ </ul>
+ <p>Councils often have direct hotlines for these sorts of issues.</p>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt>How do I use the site?</dt>
+ <dd>After entering a postcode or location, you are presented
+with a map of that area. You can view problems already reported in that area,
+or report ones of your own simply by clicking on the map at the location of
+the problem.</dd>
+ <dt>How are the problems solved?</dt>
+ <dd>They are reported to the [% IF !c.cobrand.is_council %]relevant[% END %] council by email. The
+council can then resolve the problem the way they normally would.
+Alternatively, you can discuss the problem on the website with others[% IF c.cobrand.moniker != 'southampton' %], and
+then together lobby the council to fix it, or fix it directly yourselves[% END %].</dd>
+ <dt>Is it free?</dt>
+ <dd>The site is free to use, yes. FixMyStreet is run
+by a registered charity, though, so if you want to make a contribution, <a
+href="https://secure.mysociety.org/donate/">please do</a>.</dd>
+
+ <dt>Can I use FixMyStreet on my mobile?</dt>
+ <dd>
+ <p>The FixMyStreet website will already work on your mobile phone, adapting to
+ the size of your screen automatically. Using an app has some advantages, though
+ &mdash; for example, you can create a report even when you have no network
+ connection.
+ <ul>
+ <li>
+ <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/fixmystreet/id297456545">FixMyStreet app for iPhone</a>
+ <li>
+ <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mysociety.FixMyStreet">FixMyStreet app for Android</a>
+ <li><em>Nokia:</em> A volunteer, Thomas Forth, has written an app available from the
+ <a href="http://store.ovi.com/content/107557">Ovi Store</a>.
+ </ul>
+ </dd>
+
+ </dl>
+
+ <h2>Practical Questions</h2>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>I&rsquo;m from a council, where do you send the reports?</dt>
+ <dd>You can either leave a test report or <a href="/contact">contact us</a>
+to find out where reports go at the moment. Also <a href="/contact">contact us</a>
+to update the address or addresses we use.</dd>
+ <dt>I&rsquo;m from a council, can we have FixMyStreet on our website?</dt>
+ <dd>Yes you can! We offer branded, hosted versions of FixMyStreet for local council websites.
+ <a href="https://www.mysociety.org/services/fixmystreet-for-councils/">Full details</a>.</dd>
+ <dt>Do you remove silly or illegal content?</dt>
+ <dd>FixMyStreet is not responsible for the content and accuracy
+of material submitted by its users. We reserve the right to edit or remove any
+problems or updates which we consider to be inappropriate upon being informed
+by a user of the site.</dd>
+ <dt>Why does the site use kilometres for measurements?</dt>
+ <dd>Thanks for asking politely &ndash; we never quite understand why some of the rudest
+ emails we receive are on this topic. The British national
+ grid reference system, devised by Ordnance Survey (the British national
+ mapping agency) around the time of the second world war, uses eastings and
+ northings measured in metres and kilometres; the maps we use are from
+ Ordnance Survey and so this is what we use to display distances.
+ There you have it: not everything British is in miles!</dd>
+
+ <dt>Why can&rsquo;t I zoom out more on the reporting map?</dt>
+ <dd>We want to keep FixMyStreet locally focused, so restrict the ability to
+ move radically between areas. The map on Your Reports will let you see all
+ the reports you&rsquo;ve made, wherever they are. If you&rsquo;re from the
+ council then the emailed version of the problem report also contains the
+ closest road and postcode to the pin on the map.</dd>
+
+ <dt>This site is great – why aren&rsquo;t you better publicised?</dt>
+ <dd>As a tiny charity we simply don&rsquo;t have a publicity budget, and we
+ rely on word of mouth to advertise the site. We have a whole <a
+ href="posters/">array of posters, flyers and badges</a> if you&rsquo;d like
+ to publicise us on the web or in your local area, and why not write to your
+ local paper to let them know about us?</dd> </dl>
+
+ <h2><a name="privacy"></a>Privacy Questions</h2>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>Who gets to see my email address?</dt>
+ <dd>If you submit a problem, we pass on your details, and details
+of the problem, to the council contact or contacts responsible for the
+area where you located the problem. Other than the council, who obviously get your
+email address, only people we authorise to view the FixMyStreet administration interface
+will be able to see your email address and they will never use it for anything other than
+to help administer FixMyStreet. Similarly with email addresses from updates. We will never give or sell your email address to anyone else,
+unless we are obliged to by law. Your name will not be published anywhere unless you let us.</dd>
+ <dt>Will you send nasty, brutish spam to my email address?</dt>
+ <dd>Never. We will email you if someone leaves an update on a
+problem you&rsquo;ve reported, and send you a questionnaire email four weeks
+after you submit a problem, asking for a status update; we&rsquo;ll only ever
+send you emails in relation to your problem.</dd>
+ </dl>
+ <h2>Organisation Questions</h2>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>Who built FixMyStreet?</dt>
+ <dd>This site was built by <a href="http://www.mysociety.org/">mySociety</a>,
+ in conjunction with the <a href="http://www.youngfoundation.org.uk/">Young Foundation</a>.
+mySociety is the project of a registered charity which has grown out of the community of
+volunteers who built sites like <a href="http://www.theyworkforyou.com/">TheyWorkForYou.com</a>.
+mySociety&rsquo;s primary mission is to build Internet projects which give people simple, tangible
+benefits in the civic and community aspects of their lives. Our first project
+was <a href="http://www.writetothem.com/">WriteToThem</a>, where you can write to any of your
+elected representatives, for free. The charity is called UK Citizens Online Democracy and is charity number 1076346. mySociety
+can be contacted by email at <a href="mailto:hello&#64;mysociety.org">hello&#64;mysociety.org</a>,
+or by post at mySociety, 483 Green Lanes, London, N13 4BS, UK.</dd>
+ <dt><img src="/i/moj.png" align="right" alt="Ministry of Justice" hspace="10">Who pays for it?</dt>
+ <dd>FixMyStreet was originally paid for via the Department for
+ Constitutional Affairs Innovations Fund. It is now funded by a variety of means, from commercial
+ work to <a href="http://www.mysociety.org/donate/">donations</a>.</dd>
+ <dt><a name="nfi"></a>Wasn&rsquo;t this site called Neighbourhood Fix-It?</dt>
+ <dd>Yes, we changed the name mid June 2007. We decided
+Neighbourhood Fix-It was a bit of a mouthful, hard to spell, and hard to publicise (does the URL have a dash in it or not?). The domain FixMyStreet became available, and everyone liked the name.</dd>
+ <dt>Do you need any help with the project?</dt>
+ <dd>Yes, we can use help in all sorts of ways, technical or
+non-technical. Please see our <a
+href="http://www.mysociety.org/helpus/">Get Involved page</a>.</dd>
+ <dt>I&rsquo;d like a site like this for my own location/ where&rsquo;s the "source code" to this site?</dt>
+ <dd>
+The software behind this site is open source, and available
+to you mainly under the GNU Affero GPL software license. You can <a
+href="http://github.com/mysociety/fixmystreet">download the
+source code</a> and help us develop it.
+You&rsquo;re welcome to use it in your own projects, although you must also
+make available the source code to any such projects.
+<a href="http://www.fiksgatami.no/">Fiksgatami</a> is an example of our code
+being used in a Norwegian version of this site.
+</dd>
+<dt>I&rsquo;d prefer code in a different language?</dt>
+<dd>
+VisibleGovernment.ca wrote their own code for
+<a href="http://www.fixmystreet.ca/">http://www.fixmystreet.ca/</a>, which is
+written in GeoDjango and available under an MIT licence at <a
+href="http://github.com/visiblegovernment/django-fixmystreet/tree/master">github</a>.
+Or <a href="http://www.fixmystreet.org.nz/">FixMyStreet.org.nz</a> is written in
+Drupal.
+</p>
+</dd>
+ <dt>People build things, not organisations. Who <em>actually</em> built it?</dt>
+ <dd>Matthew Somerville and Francis Irving wrote the site,
+Chris Lightfoot wrote the tileserver and map cutter, Richard Pope created
+our pins, Deborah Kerr keeps things up-to-date and does user support,
+Ayesha Garrett designed our posters, and Tom Steinberg managed it all.
+
+Thanks also to
+<a href="http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk">Ordnance Survey</a> (for the maps,
+UK postcodes, and UK addresses &ndash; data &copy; Crown copyright, all
+rights reserved, Ministry of Justice 100037819&nbsp;2008),
+Yahoo! for their BSD-licensed JavaScript libraries, the entire free software
+community (this particular project was brought to you by Perl, PostgreSQL,
+and the number 161.290) and <a
+href="http://www.bytemark.co.uk/">Bytemark</a> (who kindly host all
+our servers).
+
+Let us know if we&rsquo;ve missed anyone.</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+[% INCLUDE 'footer.html' %]